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The law of carriage of goods by sea is a b … The law of carriage of goods by sea is a body of law that governs the rights and duties of shippers, carriers and consignees of marine cargo. Primarily concerned with cargo claims, this body of law combines the international commercial law, the law of the sea and admiralty laws. The typical obligations of a carrier by sea to a shipper of cargo are:
* to provide a seaworthy ship
* to issue a bill of lading
* to "properly and carefully load, handle, stow, carry, keep, care for, and discharge the goods carried".
* to proceed with "reasonable despatch"
* to follow the agreed route (and not to deviate from it).agreed route (and not to deviate from it).
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The law of carriage of goods by sea is a b … The law of carriage of goods by sea is a body of law that governs the rights and duties of shippers, carriers and consignees of marine cargo. Primarily concerned with cargo claims, this body of law combines the international commercial law, the law of the sea and admiralty laws. The typical obligations of a carrier by sea to a shipper of cargo are: carrier by sea to a shipper of cargo are:
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